Orishas " Represent Cuba" (feat. heather headley)

Orishas " Represent Cuba" (feat. heather headley)

(The name \"Orishas\" refers to the set of deities worshipped in African-based religions in the Americas, like Santería in Cuba and Candomblé in Brazil, resulting from the relocation of Yoruba slaves. These orishas each represent a natural element (such as the ocean or leaves) and exhibit a human characteristic (such as motherhood or love))
Los Orishas began as Cuban rap group \"Amenaza\" in the early 1990s.
For entertainment purposes ONLY. NO copyright infringement intended.**...

Orishas " Represent Cuba" (feat. heather headley)

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(The name \"Orishas\" refers to the set of deities worshipped in African-based religions in the Americas, like Santería in Cuba and Candomblé in Brazil, resulting from the relocation of Yoruba slaves. These orishas each represent a natural element (such as the ocean or leaves) and exhibit a human characteristic (such as motherhood or love))
Los Orishas began as Cuban rap group \"Amenaza\" in the early 1990s.
For entertainment purposes ONLY. NO copyright infringement intended.**...

Buena Vista Social Club - Full album

Buena Vista Social Club - Full album

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Chan Chan - 0:00
De Camino a La Vereda- 4:17
El Cuarto De Tula- 9:20
Pueblo Nuevo- 16:45
Dos Gardenias- 22:51
¿Y Tú Qué Has Hecho? - 25:54
Veinte Anos - 29:07
El Carretero - 32:38
Candela - 36:08
Amor De Loca Juventud - 41:37
Orgullecida - 45:00
Murmullo - 48:19
Buena Vista Social Club - 52:10
La Bayamesa -57:02
Buena Vista Social Club 2x LP - released 23rd October 2015.
Out now http://bit.ly/1gJS8ii
The original Buena Vista Social Club album was recorded for World Circuit Records over seven days at the vintage EGREM studios in Havana. Released in 1997, the album went to on to become a worldwide phenomenon, selling over 8 million copies and helping to introduce Cuba’s rich musical heritage and pre-revolutionary past.
Now, almost two decades later, World Circuit Records are delighted to present ‘Buena Vista Social Club’ on double vinyl – released for the very first time in Europe on 23/10/2015.
World Circuit Records have established their reputation by producing some of the finest world music albums of the past two decades, specialising in music from Cuba and West Africa. The label is best known for the GRAMMY winning Buena Vista Social Club album, which is the biggest selling world music album of all time, and led to the phenomenal rise in popularity of Cuban music. 10 years after their historic concert in New York, World Circuit release Buena Vista Social Club At Carnegie Hall.
World Circuit\'s African artists enjoy equal prestige, including Grammy winning albums from Ali Farka Touré an...

Buena Vista Social Club - Full album

published:24 Sep 2015

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Click here to subscribe to World Circuit - http://smarturl.it/sub2worldcircuit
Chan Chan - 0:00
De Camino a La Vereda- 4:17
El Cuarto De Tula- 9:20
Pueblo Nuevo- 16:45
Dos Gardenias- 22:51
¿Y Tú Qué Has Hecho? - 25:54
Veinte Anos - 29:07
El Carretero - 32:38
Candela - 36:08
Amor De Loca Juventud - 41:37
Orgullecida - 45:00
Murmullo - 48:19
Buena Vista Social Club - 52:10
La Bayamesa -57:02
Buena Vista Social Club 2x LP - released 23rd October 2015.
Out now http://bit.ly/1gJS8ii
The original Buena Vista Social Club album was recorded for World Circuit Records over seven days at the vintage EGREM studios in Havana. Released in 1997, the album went to on to become a worldwide phenomenon, selling over 8 million copies and helping to introduce Cuba’s rich musical heritage and pre-revolutionary past.
Now, almost two decades later, World Circuit Records are delighted to present ‘Buena Vista Social Club’ on double vinyl – released for the very first time in Europe on 23/10/2015.
World Circuit Records have established their reputation by producing some of the finest world music albums of the past two decades, specialising in music from Cuba and West Africa. The label is best known for the GRAMMY winning Buena Vista Social Club album, which is the biggest selling world music album of all time, and led to the phenomenal rise in popularity of Cuban music. 10 years after their historic concert in New York, World Circuit release Buena Vista Social Club At Carnegie Hall.
World Circuit\'s African artists enjoy equal prestige, including Grammy winning albums from Ali Farka Touré an...

Cuba Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4K)

Cuba Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4K)

https://www.expedia.com/explore/caribbean/cuba.d44
It’s only 93 miles from Florida, and just 13 from the Bahamas, but like the smoke that coils from its legendary cigars, The Republic of Cuba exists in a time and space all its own.
Few cities can stir the imagination like Cuba’s capital, Havana, a city preserved by forts, a five-mile seawall, and an imposed embargo, which held back the excesses of the 20th century for over 50 years.
Havana’s lure can be hard to resist, but Cuba offers so much more beyond the seductive lights of its capital. In Cuba, a long sandy beach is never far away.
Just 12 miles from Havana’s downtown, the Eastern Beaches unroll toward the town of Matanzas, the birthplace of the rumba, and Cárdenas, where the Cuban Flag flew for the very first time. From here, follow the scent of fresh lime, rum and suntan lotion north to Varadero.
After exploring the northern coastline, turn south towards Cuba’s most revolutionary city, Santa Clara, and Trinidad, once the sugar capital of the world. Don’t miss elegant Cienfuegos, the only Cuban city founded by the French.
Sometimes it’s hard to know whether Cuba is awakening to the world, or if the world is awakening to Cuba. Whatever your politics, it\'s easy to admire this island nation that has proudly gone its own way.
Cuba may still have one foot firmly in the past, but as the world tumbles towards tomorrow, we can be thankful for the many things it has not let go....

Cuba Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4K)

published:02 May 2017

views:973674

https://www.expedia.com/explore/caribbean/cuba.d44
It’s only 93 miles from Florida, and just 13 from the Bahamas, but like the smoke that coils from its legendary cigars, The Republic of Cuba exists in a time and space all its own.
Few cities can stir the imagination like Cuba’s capital, Havana, a city preserved by forts, a five-mile seawall, and an imposed embargo, which held back the excesses of the 20th century for over 50 years.
Havana’s lure can be hard to resist, but Cuba offers so much more beyond the seductive lights of its capital. In Cuba, a long sandy beach is never far away.
Just 12 miles from Havana’s downtown, the Eastern Beaches unroll toward the town of Matanzas, the birthplace of the rumba, and Cárdenas, where the Cuban Flag flew for the very first time. From here, follow the scent of fresh lime, rum and suntan lotion north to Varadero.
After exploring the northern coastline, turn south towards Cuba’s most revolutionary city, Santa Clara, and Trinidad, once the sugar capital of the world. Don’t miss elegant Cienfuegos, the only Cuban city founded by the French.
Sometimes it’s hard to know whether Cuba is awakening to the world, or if the world is awakening to Cuba. Whatever your politics, it\'s easy to admire this island nation that has proudly gone its own way.
Cuba may still have one foot firmly in the past, but as the world tumbles towards tomorrow, we can be thankful for the many things it has not let go....

Hablan testigos del accidente aéreo en La Habana, Cuba

(The name \"Orishas\" refers to the set of deities worshipped in African-based religions in the Americas, like Santería in Cuba and Candomblé in Brazil, resulting from the relocation of Yoruba slaves. These orishas each represent a natural element (such as the ocean or leaves) and exhibit a human char

https://www.expedia.com/explore/caribbean/cuba.d44
It’s only 93 miles from Florida, and just 13 from the Bahamas, but like the smoke that coils from its legendary cigars, The Republic of Cuba exists in a time and space all its own.
Few cities can stir the imagination like Cuba’s capital, Havana,

A passenger plane that was nearly 40 years old went down in a field Friday shortly after takeoff from Havana, Cuba. According to Cuban state media, three of the more than 110 people on board survived. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reports.
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